THE B1SE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, llt. WANTED FEMALE Household and Domestic. v.VNTKD Computent mind for general j isuyrurk. .Mrs. W. W. Richardson. 3100 ."iiicago St. Tel. Harney 6256. VHITE OIRL tor general housework. Laundress kept. Wages $9 per weak. H"S No. 63d Ave. Tel. Wsl. 772. WAITED While girl for general house, v.ork, small family; good wages. 3ol6 Lincoln Boulevard. fVAN'TED First-class cook; good refer ences. Apply Mrs. W. H. McCord. 5201 Davenport St. W. A XT ED Girl for general housework. 48 Dudce. Walnut 2096. CUM I'KTEXT lftald for general housework; good wages. Apply 11a North Sith St. Harney 811. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN to assist with housework for board, and some salary. 3"1 Lincoln Blvd.. .1KL for general housework Komi wages; no washing. i In family; Walnut 3303. A MIDDLE-AGED woman for general house work 'and care for children. Walnut 2603. WHITE maid for general housework; three i i family. .3010 Cass Street Harney 6684. .'A XT fib An experienced second maid ivitli ity references. Apply 2016 Caw. Hotels and Restaurants. WANT WAITRESSES. GOOD PAT. SHORT HOURS. EXCHANGE-RESTAURANT, UNION STOCK YARDS, SOUTH OMAHA. PHONE OCTH SO 5, Miscellaneous. VANTEDBIRLS OVER SIXTEEN. TO REPACK TOMATOES, EXPERIENCE VNNECE8SARY, $2 PER DAY. 55IPFEL SCHIFFERLE CO., 801-11 Jones. CASHIER for movlng"plcture show, between IS to 20 years old: evening work only. Queen Theater, 607 Tierce St EDUCATIONAL BOYLES COLLEGE. DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL. Every lay ts enrollment day. Book keeping, shorthand, stenotypy, typewrit ing, telegraphy, civil service all commer cial and English branches. Catalogue free. BOYLES COLLEGE. Dougl-s 156i ISth and Harney Sts. Van Sant School of Business. Pay snd Evening Schools. 220 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas 5890. FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartments. MAY WOOl . 2511 Harney; reception room, largo li-Ing room, disappearing bed, kitchenette and bath. Glover & Spain, Douglas 3962. FURNISHED or unfurnished l-room apart ments. Call W.ebater 932. FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished Rooms. GOOD room in private home, all modern conveniences, on car line, Hanscom park district, commercial or traveling man preferred. Harney 5226. A DESIRABLE room, new furniture, new Hat. walking" distance, ipr one or two ifrt n ; private home. Tyler 2667. FwcTjiicely furnished large front rooms in modern, home. Suitable for two. Board il diislred. Harney 1590. MODERN furnished rooms for men only at tho Sunshine, 608 North 17th St. -Reasonable rent .. LARGE room with alcove, two closets. Near tnree car r.nes. iniie.en minui.es waia down town. Phone Harney 6918. MODERN" furnished room, private family nen. waiKm aisiani-e. nariicy oioi MODERN furnished room for two. 1023 South 29th St. NICELY furnished room In strictly private family. Harney 6412. IcTl "ll OWAflD Nicely " ' furnished house keepingrooms. Tyler 1892. Housekeeping Rooms. 520 S. BOTH 81., sulto three modern rooms well furnished. Gas range, electric lights. Private family. No children. Very reasonable. FOUR nicely furnished light housekeeping rooms; close to two car lines; rent $20 per month. Harney 6816. Sunday. Red 9157. NICE largo room with board for two young r- - - ,i . . 1 - men. v car line. o per f MODERN ROOMS, newly decorated, 4018 LaFayetteV Walnut 1441. No children. . Hotels. LAREMONT. JNN, I7th and Jackson, tran sient guests, SI a day; permanent guests, $5 week.- Joug;aa 2735. Board and Room, .ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS, If yon fail to find the room you -desire among these ads calr at The Boe offlee for a Room List. . Gives eompleto description of vacant rooms In all parts of the city. New lists issued every week. vV ANTED Christian people to board colored baby, 7 months old. Box 4566, Omaha Bee. Unfurnished Rooms. PRIVATE family In modern home has two unfurnished east front rooms In suite to rent; would furnish them to right party; walking distance. 578 S. 26th St. . h'OR RENT 3 rooms and bath. All mod ern and garage. 2709 N; 45th Ave. FOR RENT HOUSES West. l VERT DESIRABLE $ CLOSE IN. 223 Park avenue, strictly modern 8- room house." in good neighborhood, within walking distance to business center, $30. PORTER SIIOTWELL, 202 fl. I7th St. Doug. B013. , WALKING' distance.. 2638 Dodge street,-8-rooin modern house, newly decorated and in fine' shape; want good tenant, not a mover and for such will make a price of $25 per month, w. W. Mitchell, owner. Phone Webster 4873. ' 208 S. 4lst., modern 7 rooms $25.00 3019 Marcy St., 7 rooms modern.. 35.00 JOHN N. FRENZER. Douglas 554. North. 4 ROOMS and bath, second floor, $10, also barn. 2639 Seward. Red 682. South VERY' DESIRABLE, CLOSE IN. 6S0 S. 17th avenue, 8-room brick flat, i trictly modern, newly decroated through out, $40. i PORTER SHOTWELL. 202 S. 17th A,ve. Doug. 6013. 5-ROOM cottage, 2470 S. 18th St., $15.00 monthly. H. W. Binder, Douglas 1264. Miscellaneous. t;o 620-22 S. 20, 20 rooms, double house $452007 St. Mary's, 10 rooms,, brick; $35 2552 St. Mary's, 12 rooms. $10 105 S. 28, 4 rooms, newly papered. RINGWALT BROS., Brandels Thea. Bldg. 209 S. 36th, 8 rooms, garage, $45. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.. 'Ryler 3 5.16. 333 Securities Bldg. LIST your property for rent or sale with FIRST TRUST COMPANY, Realtors. Tyler 729. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. CREIGH SONS & .CO.. BEE BLDG. tibopen & Co., Rentals. Douglaa 4228. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. MONTEREYE Apartments, 145 N. 3 no St. 5 rooms, $55.00. ( rooms. $35.00. KLOKE INVESTMENT OO. HAMILTON APTS.. fireproof; fine lawn and flowers during summer; best location. 24th and Farnam. Prices reasonable. Call D. 1472. ST. CLAIRE J4th and Harney; 3-room furnished apartment. Harney 447. North. ' THE CORONAD& APARTMENTS, 22ND AND CAPITOL AVENUE 2 and 1-roora heated apartments, with 3 and 4 -room accommodations; hullt-in beds and dressers, gas stove, refrigerator, incinerator and everything strictly up to uate. Just west of the high school; 8 minute walk to 16th and Faraam; month ly rent sun.Tr. $36 50 to $37.60; winter 1! 5 to 43.,".( BENSON & MCYERS. CO.. D. 746 i-t Ouijiha Nat. Bank Bldg. HZL? FOR RENT i APARTMENTS North. TWO four-room he Med flats, private bath, gas range, $23 60 fauh. 2552-54 Cuming St THOS. V. HAZEN. 37 MoCague BMg. 4-ROOM Apt., second floor, corner, screened porch. $33.5. lljl Maple. Red 682. Miscellaneous. PETERS TRUST CO. Specialists In Apartment management. FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty Stores. FINK new store room and basement at 27th and Leavenworth Sts. Steam heat. For particulars see Conrad Young, 322 Bran dels Theater Plblg. Douglas 1571. FOR KENT Barber shop with two chairs and equipment with, three living rooms, $18. L. P. Bosfnyb-k, 300 Bee Bldg. FINK store room. IStli St., near P. O. rent O. P. St.bbins. 1610 Chicago. Low Offices jnd Desk Room. LIKE TO SMIL.H? Office In the Bee butklmg and : smile with satisfaction Keystone Investment Co.. Tyler 131. Ml scellaneous. SHOP Suitable (for any purpose. St. In rear. Rd 3636. 1610 Cass WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apartments and Houses 6-ROOM bungalow, new or practically so, Bemls Park mr Kountze Place preferred. win lease if necessary. Box 6:46. Bee. MOVING AND STORAGE METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO, Owned and operated by Central Furnl turo store; office on Howard St. between 16th and l6th. Phone Tyler 1400. Have your moving handled Just as you would an order for new furniture. That's the way we do it. Ask to see our dally rental lists. FIREIPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and. pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 806 S. 16th. Douglas 4163. FREE RENTAL SERVICB FIDELITY Phone Douglas 288 for complete list uf vacant houses and apart niemtB. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Bts. J. C. REED Express Co., Moving, Packing and Storage, 1207 Farnam St. Web. 2748. Doug. 6141. Globe Van and Storage Co. For ral service In moving, packing and storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. NEW MONTCLA1R BUNGALOW. 3223 HAMILTON AVE. Six, fine rooms and den, oak finish; tl.tttO down, for $1,600; strictly modern; nest construction; very nifty. SEE THIS, Call Tyler 496. , OSBORNE R. . CO. T01 Omaha National Bank Bldg. CHOICEST LOCATION IN BEMIS PARK, 8-room house, strictly modren, built for home; first-class garage. Price 16,950; terms reasonable. Phone Walnut 3441 378 Hawthorne Ave. 8-R., ALL MOD., near 26th and Capitol pavlng paid; cheap; terms, or- exchange considered. 212 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 721. WF1ST FARNAM 6-room bungalow, all racdern, lot 60x12.8, fine shade trees. Price $3,500. C. A. Grimmel. Phone D. 1615. North. NORTHWEST Splendid T-room modern residence, not quite new, built about 3 years ago, when construction was possible at a reasonable cost. East front, one-half block from car line, well located, fine elevation. BASEMENT under entire house, cement, floor drain, good furnace. FIRST FLOOR Large living room across entire front, sun porch on east side; dining room with soma built-in fea ' tures; fine kitchen, with pantry and Ice box -room. 8talre to second floor can be reached frpm kitchen. Entire floor In oak; finish and oak floors except kitchen. SECOND FLOOR Three good size bed rooms, bath room, ample closet room and linen closet; finish, white enamel. This Is a bargain at $4,000; $300 cash and $27 a month.-j j A. E. BURR, Douglas 2926. NEAR MILLER PARK If yon want good, new. 2-story, well constructed, 7-room modern house with garage, overlooking Miller park, convenient to clubhouse, then look at No. 2441 Bauman St. one block north of 'park; Is all decorated; has best grade of oak finish, with oak floors through out. Price $5,500; reasonable terms; im mediate possession. GEORGE & CO., Doug. 756. STUCCO BUNGALOW MINNE LUSA Attractive 6-room stucco bungalow, all rooms on one floor; flreplaoe, all built-in features, beautiful fixtures; oak through out; large floored attta; full basement, furnace heat; large 63-foot, south front lot; one block to car line. This is a de lightful little home and well warth the asking prldo of $4,600. 1 J. L. HIATT COv , Qflfl FIRST NATIONAL tVU BANK BLDG. PHONE TYLER 63 5-ROOM HOUSE $2,250 Located at 5111 Pinkney St. Several blocks northeast of Krug park; has five large rooms and bath room, nearly new, narrow floors; owner will sell on terms $250 down. $20 per month. Including interest. Go out and look it over as coon as possible. House is vacant and ready to move Into at once. HASTINGS & llEYDEN, 1614 Harney Street. ' Phone Tyler 60. MILLER PARK BUNGALOW. Six large rooms and bath all on the one floor; oak finish: dandy sun room with French doors; bookcases, sleeping porch; everything you could desire to make one of the cosiest hungalowB in the city, and It Is only one block to car; tho price Is certainly right, only $4,000, and can be handled with $1,000 down and $35 per month. This sure won't last. OSBORNE REALTY CO, 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. North Side Bungalow $2,800 $300 cash, balanoe like rent, buys nearly new, modern, five-room bun galow. A home wall locatedXat a low price. , v GLOVER & SPAIN, Doug. 3962. FINE NEW BUNGALOW. 6 rooms, oak finish, vapor heat, tiled floor In bath room, built-in bookcases, 3 rooms 1st floor, 1 rooms and bath up. Full lot; near Kountze Park and car line. TEBBENS THE REALTOR, 605 Omaha Nat'l. Bank. Phone D. 2182. A FOUR-ROOM HOUSE A new four-room house, all modern ex cept heat; may be bought on the very easy terms of $75 cash and $20 per month. Good location. Phone Douglas 3628. NEARLY new house, 5 rooms, sun room and bath, first floor; 2 rooms and closets, upstairs; vegetable room, stationary tubs, floor drain, furnace; garage j chicken , house; shade and fruit- trees; 3 lots, 1 block from street car. Walnut 275. KOUNTZE PLACE Modern S-room bouse, fall basement, iarge lot. close to car. Price 33.360 Norrls ft Norrls. D. 4170 OAK bungalow, t rms., brand new, all mod.. very attractive, $3,150; only small amount cash. bal. like rent. D. 3140. MINNE LUSA homes and lota offer the best opportunity to Invest your money Phone Tyler 187 OWNER will nil his 7-room bouse at 2618 Bristol St. l..r $2,400. Terms if desired. Webster 41 ;j, REAL ESTATEIMPROVED South A REAL HOME. $5,500 Field club bungalow; beautiful "-room, all brick and stucco bungalow; sun, room, sleeping porch, big living room with fireplace, bookcases, etc.; finished hi oak, birch and white enamel throughout. This Is one of the best wo have ever had on our list. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. REAL BARGAIN'. 50. 3-room house, maple floor, oak' finish; full cemeted basement, cement walks, city water, electric light, one and one half blocks from S4th and A Sts., or 24th St. car line. S. O. Norqulst, 322 Neville J- . 6-R. MOD. house, hardwood finish, nice home, now vacant. $3,600, on easy terms. At 1117 S. 27th St. W. If. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. l'JM. a ROOMS and bath, on paved st. 4227 Grant. Tel. Walnut 1723. Miscellaneous. BUNGALOW BARGAIN $300 Down and Balance $40 Per Month Five-room, nearly new bungalow; oak floors throughout; oak finish In living room and dining room. Built-in book cases, colonnade opening. South" front; close to car and school. Full basement and furnace heat. Payne Investment Company 537 Omaha Nafl Bank Bldg. D. 1781. LOOK! Have just the place you want to spend the hot sum mer months. Cool, spleudid fishing, swimming and boat ing. On Carter Lake near Lakeview Park. One room tent house, large enough for two. 'Also have canoe. Will sell very reasonable. Address Box 50SO, Omaha Bee for particulars. A BARGAIN $1,500 ; $200 Cash $20 a Month 6 rooms furnished; electric lights, gas; 3 rooms finished In attic; cement basement, cement walks; one block to car and school. Call Doug. 6013 during day, or Col. 2450 after 6 p. m. Ask -for E, I. Morrow. t HAVE PAID $200 on lots 231 and 132, West Lawn Hill. $160 on lot 14. block 8. Eckerman Place. Transferred from city and will sell or trade my equity for anything I can use. Make offer. Peder sen, 1327 S. Helen, Sioux City. t BUNGALOW. New, 6-room stucoo; oak finish; nicely decorated; fine location; near car Una. Price, $4,000. Terms, $600 cash, balance monthly. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 642 Paxton Blk. W. FARNAM SMITH A CO, Real Estate and Insurance. 1329 Farnam St, Doug. 1014. REM ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty WE WILL buy your home or business property and pay cash. H. A. WOLF CO., Electric Bldg. Tyler 85. BUSINESS property and Investments. A. P. TUKEY and SON, 620 First National Bank Bldg. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO., Income, Business and Trackage Specialist, 16th and Dodge Ste. Douglaa 415. REAL ESTATE -Investment REAL (estate, Investments, house and lots. WORLD REALTY COMPANY, Realtors. Douglas 5342. gun Theater Bldg. SOUTH SIDE INVESTMENT. $1,700 Business lot, with store and dwell ing, on 26th. south of N. Rents $330. JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1802 FARNAM ST. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE TRACKAGE BARGAIN For sale, centrally located trackage prop erty, corner 6th and Pacific. Phone Mrs. Joseph M. Mctcalf. Douglas 572. REAL ESTATE To Exchange Trade your equity in a cottage . or a light touring car on my lot near 48th St., on Capital Ave., or my quarter section In Eastern Colorado. Wal. 3460. H. K. Hutchinson, piano tuner. " WANT MERCHANDISE, HARDWARE IM PLEMENTS; 400 acres, South Central Nebraska. Splendid grain stock farm well Improved; 8x6 per acre. F. C. WORRALL, Mlnden, Neb. GOOD Omaha residence property to ex change for clear western land, or eastern Neb. farm. Mr. Pease, 211 Bran. Th. Bldg. CLEAR 160-A. unimproved Jones Co., B. D., for clear modern house. Seward Bros., 5T8 Brandels Bldg. Douglas 3840. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. DUNDEE BUNGALOW Nearly new 6 room, all modern bunga low, only two blocks from Dundee car. Oak finish In two rooms. Full lot. Garage. Price $4,600. Terms. THE BYRON REED CO., Phone Doug. 297. 212 S. 17th. HIGH and sightly Dundee lots, $875 to $l,lo0. Easy terms, loans arranged for building purposes. Phone D. 5074, Shuler & Cary. Realtors. Bellevue, 8-ROO.M home, partly modern, beautiful lo cation, good repair, cheap. P, W. Evans, owner, Bellevue, Neb. Acreage. FIVE ACRES BUY OF OWNER 5 acres, well improved, near paved road; 5-room brick bungalow: bath, elect, light, hot water heating plant;' stairway to floored attic; full cemented basement: large cistern, windmill, barn, chicken house, fruit trees of all descriptions, in full bearing and is fenced In. Improve ments on this place worth $5,000. Will sell for $6,000. Call Colfax 2450. REAL ESTATE Other Cities FIVE-ROOM modern bungalow, all oak fin ish, full basement, 29x40, garage, hen house and 8 lots. John H. Plambeck, Chalco, Neb. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT STOCKED RANCH OR FARM. Widow has 6 five-room houses, one 7 room, modern house, one 8-room modern house and 2 'modem store buildings; all well rented, on paved streets, close to car lines in Omaha; also $20,000 first mortgages; prices are right and property in first class condition. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY, v 213 City National Bank Building. TO PROPERTY OWNERS WE HAVE PR08PECTrVTB PURCHASERS FOR MODERN BUNflALOWS AND COTTAGES NORTH OK LAKE STREET. WE CAN SELL YOURS IF THE PRICE AND TERMS ARE REASONABLE. PHONE US. COLFAX !17. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO.. 24TH AND AMES. WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with $300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realfy Co. Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. LIST your properly with- JOHN J. MULVIHILL. "OA B,.J.I. T...t. t , . , T, i . . MEETmTaf FT bTWead's 'Office ' FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. APRIL 16TH. Our next excursion to McGehee. Ark. W. FRANK. 2(1 NEVILLE BI.K. Colorado Lands. LISTEN Old residents who refused to pay $1.35 acre for Eastern Colorado land 19 years ago arje paying $10 to $25 now; Ne . brjska and Iowa parties buying largely since they found could save commission by buying direct from W. S. Pershing, ex mayor of Union. Colo; 3.200 acres sold Ne braska and Iowa parties last week COLORADO offers greatopportunltle for farmers of moderate means to secure farm homes on very easy terms. Inform us locatlou desired. For free book and map and special railroad rates write rloyd C. Tallinadge, Colonization Agent Kans.-Colo. lv Co.. First National Bank Bldg.. Pueblo, Colo. IvTicemiri Lanrla WILL exchange my slock farm in stmt hern Missouri for Omaha-or Council Bluffs! property; no cash required; will take property for my equity and. gie long time for balance. Box 6178. Omaha He. Nebraska Lands. RAKCH FOR SALE-i-Three sections all In a row; no better pasture land on earth: tio sand or rocks; rich, heavy soil; all fenced; plenty of water; improved and ready to move right onto; over 300 acres under cultivation and splendid farming land, rractically level and very rich; on rural route and teephone in house. Will sell one section or all. Price $27.50, on terms. Interest per cent. Address R. E. Brega, Callaway, Neb. FOR SALE Beat large body high-grade, medium-priced land . In Nebraska. Very llttla money required. C B ad ley. Wol- bachNeb j NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARB SURK INVESTMENTS. For bent lands . at best prices write Geo. Antlll, Blair. Neb. WRITE me for pictures and prices my farms and ranches in good Old Dawes County. Arah L. Hungerford, Crawford, Neb. 400 ACRES South Central Nebraska. Splen did grain stock farm, well Improved: $83 per acre. F. C. Worrall, Mlnden, Neb. RANCHES of TlPVfies and k i m! fra sy tenru. A. , Patzman, 301 Karbach Blk. C H 01(3i:FA K s7N i I ssoiiTi !3Ro!wH 1 d gT North Dakota Lands. Own a Farm Crop Payment Plan. 20,000 acres of choice lands in smith western North Dakota, selected 15 years ago. Since then the coast line of Chicago. Milwaukee railway built through and lands lay close to a good town; will sell In H -section. H -section or section tracts, at $18 to $20 per acre; $2 per acre onsh and balance on part of crop payment; no rrop, no, pay; this year's crop of flax should more than pay for the land. Ad dress H. H. Serllsmler, Long Bench. Cal. Oregon Lands. NEW Jordan Vfcftey Project Heart of the range. Get on the ground floor wtth 80 seres Irrigated land in connection with open range. You can grow stock success fully and cheaply. Personally conducted excursion every tw weeks. Send for bul letin. Harley J. Hooker, 840 1st National Bank Bldg. ' Wisconsin Lands. OWN a farm. We have some of the choicest land In the heart of the very best sec tion of the Clovar Belt .of Central Wis consin. Low prices. Easy terms. Write for booklet and map. John 8. Owen Lumber Co.. Owen. Clark County, Wis. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farina,,$t0 per a.. Including pld-ux water rights. Henry Levi ft C. M. Rylander, 854 Omaha Nat l. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm .with us If you want to keep it. E. P. SNOWDEN ft SON. 423 S. 15th. Douglaa 8371 WANTED 20,000 acres of Kimball and Banner county land. Must be first-class farm land, Improved or unimproved. Ad- dress Box Y 467, Omaha Bee. WE have clients who will pay cash for bar gains In western land. White ft Hoover. Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. . i POULTRY AND PET STOCK "OLD TRUSTY" incubators and brooders shipped promptly. Big catalog tree. M. M. Johnson Co.. Mfrs., Clay Center, Neb. BUFF ROCK eggs forh'atching. Phone Tyler 1679. . Horses Live Stock Vehicles For' Sale. AS I AM NOT ABLE to work my place this spring and run my business I will sell 11 head of young mares, soniA 2.800 lbs. and some 2,600 lbs. teams. Mrs. Gevltch, sole owner, and Mr. Pets will conduct my sale all this week. Apply at 2512 Leavenworth, FOR SALE Four young cows with claves and two heavy brood sows. A. A. Ltnd strom, four blocks southwest from end of Albright street car line. Phone South 2904. $310 takes my chunky team of 2,800 lb. mares. $220 takes my team of 2.200 lb. colts. Mrs. Stanley, 2222 Douglas. HOG cholera preventive. Has been tested 15 years. For particulars write T. B. Tennant, 11$ 8. Main St, Salt Laks City. Utah. REAL bargain lor cash. Don't fall to see 2600-lb. matched team of mares, 6 and 7 years old. Will sell at great sacrifice. 817 S. 23d St. V, block So. Leavenwortn. NOTICE to firmers: Will sacrifice my matched team mares If given good homo. 2408 Jones St. Lady owner. We will haul your live stock. LIVE STOCK TRANSFER CO., 2309 Farnam St. Telephone Douglas 2508. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40, 6 mo., H. goods, total, $3.60. Smaller, larger am'ts proportionate rata. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 432 Securities Bldg., 16th, Farnam. Ty. !. LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. 1 CV SMALLER LOANS. O Of A O W. C. FLATAU. EST. 1812. & O 6TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDO. TT. 50. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS.. Lowest rates, Private loan booths. Harry Malashock, 1614 Dodge. D. 661. Est. 3811. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. WE want 100 mortgages on Omaha resi dences; funds on hand for quick closing. E. H. LOUGEE. INC.. 638-40 Keeltne Bldg. DIVIDENDS OF 6 PER. CENT OR MORIS. One dollar starts : n account. OMAHA LOAN & BLDO ASSOCIATION. Kl,Cr FARM LOANS. ri 7 72 1 PAUL PETERSON1, Oyo O 364 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDO. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg. " "h. w. binder. Money on hand for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Dong. 1715. LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERG. S12 Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 68S. 72 HARRISON &EMORTON, 5 1 Omaha Nat, Bk. Bldg. CITY AND FARM LOANS 5, 5H nd t Per Cent. J. H. DUMONT Co.. Keeline Bldg. $100 to $10,009 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. MONEY to loan On Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. Private Money. 8HOPEN ft COMPANY. Douglas 4228. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Lillian C. Jacobs and husband to Flos sie Msy Miller, northwest corner Thirty-eighth and Marcy streets, 4xl6 j,jno Harvey J. Grovs and wife to John H. Jacovic. Monros street, 141 feet east of Thirty-sixth street, north side, 80x134 1,500 George C. Flack to Frank Gulnane Grand avenue, 172 feet east of Twenty-eigthth avenue, north side. . 42x139 2. 35 A George C. Flsok to Harry O. Nash. Saratoga street, 174 feet east of Twenty-eighth avenue, south side, 44xl28Vl j.iso Hartvlg Hovgaarrl to Harry Fisher, Pratt street, 130 feet west of Eight eenth street, south side. 40x126 3 26 j International Realty Associates Inc., to hmplre Holding .-oiiipany. north west corner Fontcnelle boulevard and OMAHA LIVE STOCK Week Opens With Liberal Run of Cattle; Hog Market Active; Choiie Sheep Arrive. i 191. OmaSia, April S, Reoeipta were: Estimate Monday ... Cattle. Hog. Sheep, i. 0t 10.000 10,500 Same day last week... 9.233 Same day I wks. ago..10.1l Same day S wks. ao, .!(. Same day 4 wks. ago.. 6.43 Sam day last year... (.01$ 13.H30 15,124 15,11 13.117 6.316 10.491 ll.X2 16.0.11 10.656 T.4,10 Receipts and disposition nf live stock at the Vnlon Rtook yards, Omaha. Neb., for 24 hours ending at 3 o'clock p m., April 8. 1918 RECEITTS -CARS. Cattle, Hogs "J),,ep Hr'e . . I C. M. 4 St. P J Wabash Missouri Pacific .... Union Pacific C. Ik N w east.. C N. W., west.. 4?.. St. P.. M. O-... C.. B. Q., east C.. . U.. west C R. I. & P.. east. . C R. I, A P.. west Illinois Central i 3 6 25 54 47 1 il 3 20 18 1 33 53 6 1 : 36 Total receipts 328 131 DISPOSITION" HEAD. Cattle. Hogs Sheep Morris ft Co 28 Swift ft Company.. 1,873 Cudahy Packing Co.. 3,167 Armour ft Co 1,(11 Sehwarts A Co ; . . . J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co. 71 S. Omaha Packing Co. 2 Wilson Tacking So... 3t W. B. Vansant Co... 23 Benton, Vansant ft LU8h 27 F. B. Lewis 4.1K J. B. Root ft Co rt J. H. Bulla.:....... 1 IV F. O. Kellogg C Wertheimer ft Iegn M Ellis A Co 86 Sullivan Bros Ill Rothschild ft Krebs. 32 Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co. 124 Chrlstte 132 Hlggins 4 Huffman '21 Roth 53 Meyers 30 Baker Jones & Smith Banner Bros I0!t 1.353 770 1,56 3.017 1,863 1.641 1,92 3.733 2 5S 3.47 John Harvey 511 Dennis ft Francis 6 Jensen ft Lungren... 58 Pat O'Day 29 Other Buyers 797 1.S41 Totals .. Totals.. ,025 10,663 10,421 Cattle The week opens out with a liberal run of rattle, 7,800 head, and an active and stronger market all around. Both local packers and shippers were wanting the de sirable hundywclgut and heavy cattle, and trade was anywhere from strong to IS ff 3 So higher prices for them. Quito a few loads brought $13.00, and one load $16.25, the high price of the season to date. Ordinary light and medium weight cattle were not very active and prices much tho same as Uiward the close of last week. Demand for rows and heifers Is fairly broad, and prices, unevenly stronger for anything de sirable in this line. Common and csnner grades were quotably unchanged. In stock era and feeders the desirable kinds ruled strong, while It was a slow and Irregular deal on the common light and medium weight s tuff. Quotations on cattle: Good ' to choice beeves, $13.5014.50; fair to good beeves. 12.2G? 13.26; common to fair beeves. $10.00 9U.00; good to choice yearlings. $11.75 13.00; fair to good yearlings, $10.60 11.60; common to fair yearlings, $,00f 10.00; good to choice heifers, $10.(0013.00; good to choice cowb. $U.O011.3(; fair to good rows, $8.76 ti.6; common to fair cows, $7.5008.60; prime feeders.' Ill.00fjll.t5: good to Choice feeders, $t0.0011.00; fair to good feeders, $8.50.26; common to fair feeders, $7.008.25; good to choice stock-, ers, $8.60lt.OS: slock heifers, $8.00 11)00; stock cows, $7.00(ff .60; stock calves $8.00 10.50: veal calves, $C 0013.36; bulls, stags, etc., $7.75011.75. f Bogs Today's market opened with re- ceipts of 10,000 head or 141 cars, a gooo run for Monday, and the market showed much activity during the early rounds, while packers and shippers both apparently had ample orders t take cars of the supply. Bids were anywhere from steady to 5c high, er than Saturday's general market, and packers paid as high as tit. 10 for choice lights. Bulk of the receipts changed hands at a spread of $16.40(8)16.65. The quality was good and as usual the call for light weights was good and anything In this class sold from $1.7S to 16.t0. Heavy packing end rough hogs ranged from 116.26 to ttM6. snd mixed and choice butchers sold from $16.40 to $16.76. General undertone to the nnrket was a Uttle firmer than last week's; close. '.'. .'. j Sheep Bulk of the arrivals 'this morn ing consisted of good to choice fat western and Mexican lambs: Nothing In the aged division was received. A few cars of shorn lambs were on sale. Very little had been done at the opening to determine on what basis the trading would bo done today. There was a tendency toward higher" prices, but packers while evidently wanting the Bluff had not purchased any high priced lambs on the opening. A lot of 214 heavy western lambs averaging around 103 pounds sold for $19.50, which is steady with last week's close for this quality of lambs. Re. ports from other markets show a disposition to maintain steady prices today, Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, $1.6030.65; lambs, fair to good, $18.6019.0; lambs, heavy weight. $18. 26319. 60; lambs, feeders $18. 00 19.60; Iambs, shorn, $16.00lt.6l; lambs spring, $:0.00rf 20.00; lambs, culls, $14.00 16.00; yearlings, fslr to choice, tl5.36917.00; weth ers, fair to choice, tl3.t0914.76; ewes, fair to choice, SI 4. 00911.63; ewes, breeders, sll ages, $14.60920.76; ewes, outls and canners, $9.00 10.D0. 98 fed yearling '1 17 25, 161 fed lambs It St. Louis Live Stock 'Market. St ruls. Anrll I. Cattle Receipts. 4.70 4.70 head: market, steady; natlva beef steess, $9.76914.50; yearling steers and heifers. $7.0013. 0; cows, $8.0091140; stockers and feeders, t7.6tll.26; fair to prim southern beef steers, $9.00912.60; beef cows and heif ers, $6.0010.00; southern yearling steers and heifers, t7-fi0910.00; native calves, $7.75 916.26. ' 1 Hogs Receipts, 18,900 head; market, steady; lights, tl7.70917.90; pigs, 914.609 17.25; mixed and butchers, $17.50917.80; good heavv, $1 T.00 B 17.60 ; bulk of sales, $17.2517.80. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 700 head; market, steady; lambs, $14 60920.26; ewes, $12.00916.00; wethers, $13.00914.00; can ners and choppers, $6.t09.60. Kansas City Live Stock Market. Kansas City, April 8. Cattle Receipts, 11,000 head; market, higher; prime fed steers, $13.75916.10; dressed beet steers, $12.50914.00; western steers, $13.00914.76; cowss, $7.60912.00; heifers, $8.25913.00; stoekers and feeders. $8.00912.75; bulls, $8.00911.50; calves, $8.00914.00. Hogs Receipts, 13,000 head; market, lower: hulk of sales, $16.76917.10; heavy, tH16.70916.90; packers snd butchers, $16.86 917.10; light, IK.TS9n.29; Pigs, $13,609 16.50. Sheep gnd Lambs Receipts, t.000 head; msrkct, strong; lambs, $19.6020.50; year lings, $16.00917.60; wethers, $15.00916.75: ewes, $14.00916.00. Sioux City Lira Stock. Siux City. Ia. ..April 8. Cattle Receipts, 4.000 head; market steady to 10c lower; beef steers. $12.00915.00; fat rows and heifers. $9.00913.00; canners, $7.3698.60; stockers snd feeders, $9.00913.60; calves. tl.009 13.00; bulls, stags, etc., $9.OO01O.t,' feeding cows and heifers, $7.60910.26. Hogs Receipts, 6,600 ' head; market steady to lOo lower; lights, $1.75916.0; mixed. $16.60916.79; heavy, $18.30916.50; pigs, $16.00917.00; bulk of sales, $16,409 16.70. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 100 head; market steady. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, April 8. Catlo Receipts, 25,000 head;. market strong; native steers, $10 259 15.80; stockers and feeders, $6.40 912.00; cows and heifers, $6.85913.00; calves, $10.60 916.00. Hogs Receipts. 6!,000 head; market weak, 25c under Saturday's average; bulk, $17.10 017.55; light, $17.00917.66; mixed, $16,809 17.60; heavy, tlt.00917.35; rough, $16,009 16.30; pigs. $12.76916.80. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 14.000 head: market firm; sheep, $13.00917.76; lambs. $lf.0021.00. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Wirt street, 40x127 125 Boulevard Park Improvement company to Katherlne Wanecek. northwest corner Seventeenth and Sabler streets, Irregular. approximately 43x60 , 573 GRAIN ANDPRODDCE Active Demand for Both sCorn and Oats; Cash Article v ' Quoted Unchanged to Lower. Omaha. April 8. 1918. Large receipts of grain over Sunday were reported today, totaling 48i cars, with 22 cars of wheat. 312 cars of corn, 13 cars of oats, 1 cars Of rye and cars of barley. There was an active demand for both corn and oats. Cash corn, however, was slightly lower, being quoted unchanged to 3c off. . Oats dlaplayed considerable strength, and In spite of the largo receipts of this cereal, tales showed an advance for all grades generally of He to lo over Saturday's fig ures. Standard oats sold at (to and No. 3 white at 88 c and 8c, only one car being sold at 8 He No. 4 white brought 83c and SS'ie. and the sample grade 86 4c and 87c, Rye was nominally unchanged and barely 3c and So higher. No. i barley sold at t $1.70 and $1.71 and No. 4 barley at $1.6. ! No. 1 feed brought $1.80 and the sample grade $1.65 and $1.64. The government winter wheat report. Is sued this morning, estimates the new crop at 560,000,000 bushels, a considerable In crease over that of last year. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 61,000 bushels; corn 62.000 bushels; oats, 3ti,000 bushels. Primary wheat receipts were 322,000 bush els and shipments 146.100 bushels, agaln.it receipts of 1,24.000 bushels and shipments of H7 2.000 bushnla lat year. Primary corn rwelpt.1 were l. 408. 00 bush els and shipment 67D.OOO bushels, against receipts of 74.000 bushels and shipments of 700.000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipt were 1,658 000 bush els and shipments 34,00( bushels, against receipts nf 1, 139.000 bushels and shipment!" nf (40,000 bushels last year. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn Oats 176 Chicago Minneapolis 190 I'tiluth Omaha 22 Kansas City 31 St. Louis 14 Winnipeg 374 112 31? 1T1 161 fhese sales were reported today: orn No. t white: 3 . cars, $185. No. 3 white: t cars, tl.83; 14 cars, tl.82; 4 cars. $1.81. No. 4 white: 1 car, tl 79: 3 ears, tl.75: 1 car, tl.74; 11 cars, tl.74; 3 cars. tl.7S. N6. 6 wtilte: 6 cars, 11.70; 1 car, $1.70; 1 car. II. tT: 1 car, tt.t2. No. white: car, $1.67; 3 cars. $1.66. Sample white: 1 rr, $1.50: 1 car, $1.20; 1 car, 76c. No. 3 yellow: 10 cars, $1.(2; t cart. $1 60; 1 car. 11.58. No. 4 yellow: 1 car. $1.64;' S cars, $163; 1 cur. $1.81. No. 5 yellow: 1 car. $1.45. No C yellow: 1 cars, $1.37: 1 "car, $l,5. Sample yellow: 1 car, 96c; 8 cars, 83c. No, mixed: 2 cars. $1.61; 1 car, $1.60; 1 car, $1.60. No. 4 mixed: T cars, 11.10. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $145; 1 car, $1.43: 4 cars, $1.40. No. 6 mixed: B cars. $1.33. Sample mixed: 1 car, $1.23; 1 car, $1.10; 1 car, $1.06; 1 car, $1.00; I car, 70c. ' Oats Standard: J rsrs, S7c. No. 3 white; 41 cars, 89c; 1 car, 1840. No. 4 white: 6 nrs, 88 14c; t rars, Jc Sample white: 7 cars, v87r; 26 cars, 86MjC Oals and barley: 8 cars, 86 Sc. ' Barley No'. 2: 1 car, $1.71. Sample: 1 car. $1.64. Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 2 cars, $2.13. No. S durum: 1 car, $2.12. ' Omaha Cash FUe.es Corn: Tv'o. white, 11.15. No. t white. $1 .8191.84. No. 4 white $1.7091.79. No. 5 white. $1 6291.70. No. t white, $1.6091.67. Sampla white, 75o9$l .60. NO. 1 yellow, $t.6l.7. No. 8 yellow, $1.68 91.61. No. yellow. $1.509114. No. 6-yel-low, $1 4&. No. t yellow. 76cf9$l.n. No. I mixed, $1,609 L61 No. 4 mixed. 11.50, No. 6 mixed, $1.4091.45. No. I mixed. $1,339 1.35. Sample mixed, 70cr$1.36. Oats: Standard, 8to. No. $ while, 88(98lc. No. 4 whtte,898S4c. Sample, 8t,987e. Bar ley: No. 4. $1.68. No. 1 feed, $1.60. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan ft Bryan, stork aud grain brokers, 31S South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Article Open Hlgh"TLow Close Yesf. Corn. May 1 IT. 1 2.714 13 1 tTH 1264 Oats. . , Apr. 90 , tOVi 8V4 , 90Vi 88 May. . H 16ft 15V 86 5Vi Pork. ' ' May 4T 10 41 09 41 10 41 0$ ' 47 30 rd. . May 23 65-26 72 25 62 16 70 2S TO July 26 02 26 17 26 00 26 07 26 05 Ribs. ' Msy 34 IS 24 27 26 It 24 20 24 20 Tilly 14 66 24 71 24 62 24 72 24 TO CHICAGO 4.RAIN AND FBOVIMON8. Pit Takes Dullish Interpretation f Govern t meat Report. Chicago; April t. Bullish interpretations of the government crop report, together with notice that new styls trading would go Into effect on Thursday led to a mater ial upturn today In th value of corn. Prices closed firm t net higher, 11.27 W; May. Oats gained 1'il4e to l491tt', and provisions a shsde to 10a. . Corn exhibited strength right from the outset. Osneral belief prevailed that the Mi; delivery would reach the maximum level of prices as soon as easiness n new style future deliveries began, for the change In rules makes the commercial grade of corn the contract grades. Furthermore the new style deliveries will be without a max. Imum price. The fact that trading con tinued to be restricted In volume for any one acnunt operated as a handicap on la" bulls, but . was more than offset later by the 'government report showing 9.5 per cent Increase of brood sows oil farms, and by a big fulling off In the week ly total of the visible supply of corn. Oats ' were firmer, largely In sympathy with corn. The government figures on the probable wheat yield tended also to lift th oats market, as the estlmste wa less fav orable than had been looked for, Packer buying rallied provisions. Coffee Market. New York. April I. Reports that local coffee Importers had been asked to report to the food sdmlnlstrstton detstls concerning the smouht of tonnagsl they have engaged for shipment from Braxll led to renewed talk of government measures to replenish supplies In the market, for coffee futures here today. Otherwise no fresh features were discussed around the ring and trading was only moderately active. The opening was unchanged. te 1 point higher on scattered covering, but buyers were soon supplied snd the market eased of to I.6O0 for July snd 8.92c for March. Near months were rela tively steady, with the close net unchanged to 19 points lower. May, 8.6O0: July. 8.60c; September, 1.88c; October. t.72e', December. 8.79c; January, 8.83c; March, t.92c. Spot coffee, quiet; Rio 7s. Hc; Santos 4s, ll4n. Firm ofrerB from Brasll were scarce and Irregular, ranging from about 11 to 11.20c for Santos 4, although a snle of 8s was re ported at 11c, steamer shipment, London credits. The official cables showed no change In the Rio market., Santos was 100 rels higher for spots and 60 10 T5 rels higher for futures. Rio reported a clearance of 10, 000 bags for New York. Santos cleared 14,000 bngs for New York and 43,000 for New Or leans. Brasllisn port receipts. 21,009 bags. New York General Market. New York. April l.iFlour Steady ; springs. $10.75911.25; wlpters, $10.85 11.15; Ksnsss, tl0.0911.26. Corn Spot, steady; kiln dried No.t 3 yellow, $30014: No. 4 yellow, $1,934: 3 white, $2.20 ft cost and freight New York, prompt shipment. Oats Spot, firm; natural, tl. 04 91. 05. Hay Easy; No. 1, tl-60; No. 2. tl.269 1.36; No. 3. $1.0091.10; shipping 096c. Hops Quiet; stste medium to choice 1917, 36 49)4 3c; 1916. nominal; Paoiflc coast 1917, 2023c; 1918. 14fl6c. Hides Steady; Bogota. '119 336; Central America, 309 32. Leather Firm; hemlock sole overweights No. 1, 47c; No. . 46c. Provisions Pork Easy; mess, 333 00; family. t5t.00; short clear. 149.00955 00. Pad . Steady: mlddlewest, $2.1526.2u. Tallow Steady: city special loose, 17 He. Wool Steady; domestic fleece XX Ohio and rensylvania unwashed, 6rs66c. Rice Firm; fancy head 9'i99'?sc; blue rose, $9c. New York Produce. New York, April 8. Butter Market firm; receipts, 3,471 tubs; creamery higher thsn extras, 41c; rresmery extras, (92 score), 3949 40lic; first. 394 940lc; seconds, 37H939c. Eggs Market Irregular; receipts, 26,173 cases; fresh gathered extras, 27938c; extra firsts, 34e935ViC; firsts, 31U934c; sec onds, 30 931 He Cheese Market Irregulsr; receipts, 2,11 tuns; state, hel dspeclals, 24925Vic; do, average run, 2345 34 He Poultry Alive, strong; old roosters, 27c; young roosters and smooth legged chlkens, :i5c: turkeys, 36c. Dressed. Irregular; chick ens. 2740c; fowls. 29935c; turkeys, 259 Slc. St. Joseph I.ive Stork. St. Joseph. Aorlt . Cattle Receipts, 4. 500 head: market higher: steers. $11,009 16.00; cows and heifers, 2700 913.60; calves. $7.00914.60. Hogs Receipts, 1.000 head; . market lower; top,, $17.10; 'bulk of sales, $11,709 17.00. ' , Sheep snd Lambs Receipts, 1,500 bead; markets steady; ewes, fl9.0091t.i0 NEW YORK STOdKS . Stocks Neglected by Traders' Who Devote Complete Atten tion to Liberty Loan; Market Narrow. New York. April 8. Stocks were more or ls neglected today by reason of Wail street's complete absorption In the new Lib- , erty loan. Dealings exceeded any of last week's dull sessions by a slight margin, but the market's narrow range Indicated the perfunctory character of the trading. Meager advlm-s from the western theatei of the war afforded the shnrls a pretext foi exerting oceasonai pressure, but in Impor tant shares this caused only moderate im pairment. The rare Intervals of activity aftur tbi,.. Irregular forenoon were accompanied by nf ferlngs of motors, shippings and obscure' upeilaltles at re-ersals of 1 to points, T whereas a few stocks recently favored by pools averaged 1 point advance. America r. Ice common and preferred were conspicuous for their extreme of 4 and 4H points, re rpeetlvely. Minimum quotations were registofed In the final hour, the , further reaction ac companying an advance In call loans from 4 to 6 per cent, presumably in comsMiuence of last Saturday's adverse bank statement. Sales amounted to 346,000 shares. Virtually no funds were obtainable at th longer time periods, but quotations wer slightly higher, 6 per cent being offered foi accommodations extending from ( to months. The bond market was featureless, aside from further selling of Liberty issues, espe cially the second 4s, at gradual derllnes. To tal sales par value aggregated $4, 176,004. I'nlted States bonds, old Isauei were un changed pn call. ' v Number of sales and range of prtces ol. tho leading storks: Closing Sales. High. Low. Bid. . Ante. Beet Sugar. 1,000 American' Can N. 6.000 Amer. C. ft F. . . . 4.300 Anier. Locomotive. 2.60(1 76 Vi 78 is 42s 7 62 100 4 77 94 13 43 to'i 63 74 99 Ti Amer. Sugar Ref. . Amer. S. R.... Amer. T. ft T. . . . Amer. Z. L. ft 8.. Anaconda Copper.. Atchison A.. O ft W. 1. 8. L. Bal. ft Ohio 2,500 78 1,4 1.300 100 8,400 44 t3 t.900 lij4 ll'Vi 110 1,, 300 62 62 62 . Butte ft Sup. Copper 20.. 200 154 154 15 Cal. Petroleum .. Canadian Pacific., Central leather ,. Ches. ft Ohio C, M. ft St. P...,. Chi. ft N. W C, R. I. ft P. elfs.. China Copper Colo. P. ft I Corn Products Ref. Crucible Steal .. . .. 2,100 13744 136 136 '1 1,000 67 ' t ( 700 64 65 15 . ..... 40 . . r . . . . to ,1V i... tl , "' 19 V., 19 41 209 4.100 3.400 2,609 tt tt 37 16 3V3 28 ' It 44 41 38 36 - 28 4.1 14 Cuba Cane Sugar Distillers' Sec 28,200 Erie .; v ... General Electrlo . . General Motors ... Gt. No. pfd Ot. No. Ore etfs.. Illinois Centrsl .. Inaipratlon Capper, Int. M. M. pfd.... International Nickel International Paper. K. C. Southern .. Kenitecott Copper . louls. ft Nashville Maxwell Motors... 800 14 14 tOO 139 139 118' 1.200 1184 117 117 300 89 81 It 100 XT 27 IT .... 96 47 47, 92 12 8,909 47 7,809 94 1 1.709 .. 28 60S 30 27 28 29 29 '4 ........ It T09 31 11 tl 390 lit 111 113 26 Mexican Petroleum T.00O Miami Copper .... 900 Missouri Pacific... 200 Nevada Qopper . . 30 New York Central. 400 N. Y, N. H. ft H... 1.10 28 II 18 70 It It 21 1 6t IT 104 II 1 18 21 18 27 1 103 14 It -4.1 82 24 ti r " T w-. 1 . ' 12 '4 II ' Norfolk ft Western Nerthern Pacific. Pacific Mall Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Coal .. Ray Cons. Copper.,' Reading Rapublle I. ft 8... Shatturk Arl. Cop. 1,009 16 109 86 1,000 29 809 1709 4.19 24 it 4 12 22 41 ' 24 81 Tl ti lt Southern Paclflo .. too MmilhArn RMiltvsir. SAO Studehaker Corp... ltf.! 88 j 4--, Texas Co Union Paclfte . . 500 146 145 144 1.T00 120 lit 119 8.109 124 113 133 U. S. tnd. Alcohol U 8. Steel ... TT. $. Steel pfd ,.? 11,00 tl t 90 309 119 110 109 Utah Copper 800 Tt Tl 7'n, Wabash pfd "B" .... 22 Western Union ... ..... ..... 94 Westinghouse Elec , 40i ' Total sales for the day. 146,000 shares. New Tor Bond IJst 1 """ B. S. 2s, re .. 17 Ot. No 1st 4s 8 S J do coupon 17 III. Cert, ref, 4s 18 'Int. M. M. a. 18 K. C. 8 .ref. 6s. 18.81 "L. ft Nt un 4s. 78 . .IS.. i 76 ' .- tt 'T ' "M. I i 80 IT , 12 II",' M , It 12 .-f. 93 " IV1" MS v 16 86 V Tl T14 , IJ C. S. Is, reg. .. do coupon . . IT. S. Lib. Itts. V. R. 4s, reg. 194 M. K. T.lst 4s do coupon :,104 Mov I'sc gen, 4 Am. For, See. ts 4 Mont, Power 6a. Am T. ft T.otl.Ss 91 N. Y. C dab ts Anglo-French ts 90 -No. Paclflo 4s. Arm. ft Co. 4s II do ts Atchison gen. 4s 89 O, 8. L. ref.. 4s B. A O. ev. 4s TT Pao- T.T.tSf Beth. Steal r. ts 91 Peqa. con. 4s Can, Leather ts II 4o gen. 4s. Cen. Paclflo 1st TT Reading (en. 4a C ft O. cv. ts. 7S.L.8. F. ad la C, B. ft Q., 1.4s tl Ho. Pa..' ev. ts dM.ftS.P.o.s Tl Ho. Railway Is: C. R. I. ft P. r.4 t4 Tex ft Pao 1st C. 8. ref. 4s It Union Paclflo 4s D. ft D, G.ref.6s 49 U. f-.wRubber Is D of Cts(lt31) to U. 8. Steel Be. Erie gen. 4s .. 61 Wabash -1st .... Gen. Electrlo &5Fr'ch 43. 51 16 Bld"Asked. London Moteey. London, April I. Sliver Bar, 41 d pef ounce. ... V " , Money J per cent .' ' Discount Rates Short bills and three months, I Ml per cent. . ..- k, Epapo rated Apple and Dried Fruits. . - New York, April I. Evaporated Apples .... dull; Californlaa. lt91te: tats.,lS01e. . ' Dried Fruits Prunes, more here; Califor nlas.1 T914e; Oregont. 12144e. Apricots, firm: chotee, 17e; extra, choice.- 18(4o; fancy, ll99e. Peaches, firm; stand- ard. U9Uc: choice, 1313c; fane)-,,,' 189140., Raisins, steady; loose muscatels. I '4 9 1 4c; choice to fancy seeded, 19911e; ' seedless. I98n; London layers, 12.00. Omaha Hay. choice upland prairie hay, 111.01,, No.' I, , 116. 00917. 60. No. 2, 112.09916.09. No. 2.. 19.00910 00. No. 1 midland. $11.00917.00. No. 2, $12.00915.09. Mo. 1 lowland. $12,909 13.00. No. 1, $9.00910.09. No. I, $7.008.00. Choice alfalfa. $21.00. No. 1, $18.00019.09. Standard. $13.00917.09. No. I, 119.90 911 00. No. 3, t 00010.00. Oat atraw, $8.00. Wheat , straw, $7.0098.00. Metal Market. " New York. April 8. Metal exchange quotes lead firm; spot, 17.2697.40; spelter.. . dull: East St. Louis delivery, spot, offered at $7.00. i, At London Spot copper and futures. 111; electrolytic, CI25. Spot tin and futurea. 1311; -: . lead, spot, 29 10s; futures, 28 10s; spelter. spot, 54; futures, 150. 1 v- I New York Sngag, ','''.'. New York, April I. Sugar Rw. steady! centrifugal, 6.006c; molasses, nominal; re fined, steady; cut loaf. l.6c; crushed, I.70CJ .' mould A, 7.95c; cubes, 8.20c; XXXX powd,-" ered, 7.65c; powdered, 7. U0o; fine granu-.. lated and diamond A, I.46o; eonfortloneie -, t A, 7.35c; No. 1, 7 80c. , v . Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, G11., April 8. Turpentine, firm 6 1 36c; firm; sales, 185 bble. ; receipts, 21 ( bbls.; stocks, 24,153 bbls. Rosin Firm; sales, 145'bbls. ; receipts,; 64 bbls.; stocks, 96.609 bbls. Quote: B,,D. E. 15.20; FG, H, I, $5.26; K, 16.60; M, 5.Ti. N, $6.50; WO, $9.66: WW, $6.90. New York Dry (eoods Market. , New York, April t. American prints wer priced on a basis of 22c a yard for indigoo.-t. Percales were allotted to trade owing short production. Tarns and cloths were . firm. Rsw silk wss firm and quet. Dress .., goods were firm with demand more active. t, ' ',! ' 1 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, April t. Flour Unohange Rye I3.tl92.92. , , Barley tl. 609110. . Brand 131.14. ' " Corn No, 3 yellow, $1.5591.65. ' Oats No. 3 white. 0erllc. 1 Flaxseed $4.1194.14. Kansas City Produce. '' Kansas City, April I. Butter Creamier:- ' 39c; firsts, I8c; second, 27e; packing, 30c. . . v ' Eggs Firsts. SOt ' " Poultry Roosters, 20c; Broilers,' ?c. . 4 St. Louis brain. -St Louis, April . Corn No. I. 11.169 1.68; No. 2 white. $1. 901.96; Msy. $1.27, Oats No. 2. 88988c; No. 2 white, 29 93c; May, 87c. ' Kansaa City tJrala. , Kansas City, April 8. Corn-i-No. 2 mixed, .' tl.6291.tt: No. 2 white. 11.8691. t No. 2 yellow, $1.6591 69: Mayf $1.27. - Oats No. 2 white, 89 c; No. 2. mixed, t(jlCV . ''i , . -v.- - ' 1 .4... . New York Cotton. , ' w New York. April Cotton ,,-losed " Ir regular at a Mt decliA X SO to tl poiatay 'I v :f ' m f o I